Boris Johnson: Four reasons why he’s struggling right now | Camilla Tominey analysis

The Telegraph published this video item, entitled “Boris Johnson: Four reasons why he’s struggling right now | Camilla Tominey analysis” – below is their description.

Nine months on from the largest majority win since Margaret Thatcher, Boris Johnson is now struggling. Amid a global pandemic which shows no signs of slowing down, and a possible revolt brewing from within, the once-popular Prime Minister now faces a more uncertain future. Camilla Tominey breaks down the four key reasons why he’s struggling right now. Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://bit.ly/3idrdLH

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